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thank you very much. >>> here's a look at some of the big news coming up in the week ahead. kicking things off tomorrow, monday. it is the official start to summer. monday is memorial day, as you know. on tuesday voters in texas have a big day ahead of them. that is the texas primary. they'll get the chance to make their voices heard, the voters will, in a republican prm presidential primary. also on tuesday the nunns will be gathering in washington d.c. a group of catholic nuns begin a week-long meeting. on the agenda, the vatican's -- now, let's move to saturday where we could get a verdict m hasni mubarak trial and sentencing. if that's the case against the former egypt yn president. he is accused of corruption and ordering the deaths of those opposed to his regime. mubarak has denied all of those charges. one week from today sunday, there we go, the diamond jubilee. royal watchers with an historic occasion as queen elizabeth marks 60 years on the throne. her diamond jubilee celebration kicks off with a special flotilla and cnn will bring you the whole event live. >>> we'
thank you very much. >>> here's a look at some of the big news coming up in the week ahead. kicking things off tomorrow, monday. it is the official start to summer. monday is memorial day, as you know. on tuesday voters in texas have a big day ahead of them. that is the texas primary. they'll get the chance to make their voices heard, the voters will, in a republican prm presidential primary. also on tuesday the nunns will be gathering in washington d.c. a group of catholic nuns begin...
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. >> but the point is the new actors on the international stage. they basically only agree on one issue which is that they would like more power on international systems. they don't agree on other issues, either internationally or substantively. they can agree to poke at us if we don't give them more power. but it does mean there's a huge opportunity for the united states in exactly the terms that homi portrayed of sort of knitting together new alliances and recasting the kind of core institutions that manage the global systems we rely on. and these actors will demand and
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they convention provides the international framework to deal with these new opportunities. we are the only arctic nation outside the convention. russia and the other arctic straits advancing their continental shelf claims in the arctic while we are on the outside looking in. as a party to the convention, we would have a much stronger basis to assert our interests throughout the entire arctic region. the fourth development is that the convention's bodies are now up and running. the body that makes recommendations regarding countries continental shelves beyond 2800 nautical miles is actively considering submissions from over 40 countries without the participation of a u.s. commissioner. the body addressing deep sea bed mining is now drawing up the rules to govern the extraction of minerals of great interest to the united states and american industry. it simply should not be acceptable to us that the united states will be absent every either of those discussions. our negotiators obtained a permanent u.s. seat on the key decision-making body for deep seabed mining. i know of no
they convention provides the international framework to deal with these new opportunities. we are the only arctic nation outside the convention. russia and the other arctic straits advancing their continental shelf claims in the arctic while we are on the outside looking in. as a party to the convention, we would have a much stronger basis to assert our interests throughout the entire arctic region. the fourth development is that the convention's bodies are now up and running. the body that...
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how do they need to adapt to this new environment? >> let me answer that by a little bit of an angle. the gate foundation and most of the people who work there are unashamed boosters of multilateralism. and what we would like to see actually is more engagement in a multilaterally effective world we would like to see greater efficiency and focus for these institutions. we'd like to see greater citizen and civil society support. and as said, some of the political trends in many major countries are in the opposite direction right now. and we think that's a problem. so i think what we would try in our modest way to do is to connect up some of the partners that we work with in the private sector in civil society among governments to say can we find partnerships with some of the key multilaterallies to leverage effectiveness and get the multilaterals where they're comfortable in their own space to be a bit sharper edge and results focused. now, you could say that's a focused. you could say that's a kind of arrogant thing on our part but wha
how do they need to adapt to this new environment? >> let me answer that by a little bit of an angle. the gate foundation and most of the people who work there are unashamed boosters of multilateralism. and what we would like to see actually is more engagement in a multilaterally effective world we would like to see greater efficiency and focus for these institutions. we'd like to see greater citizen and civil society support. and as said, some of the political trends in many major...
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this is what motivates the effort in international institution building. in a speech today is going to be dedicated to an important facet of the undertaking. namely peace building. this is a new and important enterprise with which he is personally associated under which he provides the inspiration and needed direction. following his remarks, you will be able to answer questions. please identify, please do not make your question too long, but otherwise the subject of the discussion is open to choice. so mr. general secretary, it's a plr for me to see you here and please, take the floor and we're eager to hear you. >> distinguished participants, ladies and gentlemen, it's a great honor for me to participate in this very important gathering with so many distinguished friends with whom i have been walking very closely and thank you for your support and this opportunity. dr. brzezinski, it's always a pleasure for me to meet you and you have been at all, the center of global affairs for so many decades. and it has been one of my source of inspiration and honor t
this is what motivates the effort in international institution building. in a speech today is going to be dedicated to an important facet of the undertaking. namely peace building. this is a new and important enterprise with which he is personally associated under which he provides the inspiration and needed direction. following his remarks, you will be able to answer questions. please identify, please do not make your question too long, but otherwise the subject of the discussion is open to...
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among some of the new regulatory proposals, the u.n. would gain control over cyber security, data privacy and the web's address system. we'll hear from fcc commissioner robert mcdowell, who has expressed opposition to the plan and the idea has also received criticisms from both sides of the aisle in congress. the household holds a hearing o this subject tomorrow. the event is about to get under way in about half an hour, 12:15. until then, we'll bring you a discussion from this morning's washington journal with s.e. cupp. we'll join this live as soon as it starts. >>> we continue our six-day series, spotlight on columnists this morning with s.e. cupp. we kicked things off on saturday with mona cherin. sunday, we had colby king of the washington post. monday, matt lewis with the day caller. and today at the daily news. s.e. cupp from new york, good morning. thanks for being here. >> good morning. thanks for having me. >> here is what you got in the new york daily new this is morning. time to take the lead in syria. diplomacy has only led
among some of the new regulatory proposals, the u.n. would gain control over cyber security, data privacy and the web's address system. we'll hear from fcc commissioner robert mcdowell, who has expressed opposition to the plan and the idea has also received criticisms from both sides of the aisle in congress. the household holds a hearing o this subject tomorrow. the event is about to get under way in about half an hour, 12:15. until then, we'll bring you a discussion from this morning's...
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the brent more institutions like the united nations, the international monetary fund, and the world bank are clearly evolving to become more inclusive of new stakeholders from new donor countries to societies and individual citizens. other global bodies such as the g-8 and the increasingly the g-20 have filled leadership gaps and they are increasingly shaping the direction of global development. now, the quep that we ask is there an argument to be made that this global -- that this global architecture needs to further evolve to advance a more equitable and sustainable world? how should these institutions be reformed to better advance human well-being and development? in what way can these institutions become more relevant to the 21st century and are they up to the task? on behalf of all of us, i'd like to welcome the distinguished panelists who will engage with us on this topic this afternoon. i'm going to start with minush shafiq. you are currently the deputy managing director at the imf. and you just heard what bob zoellick had to say about changes and reform at the world bank. . are r
the brent more institutions like the united nations, the international monetary fund, and the world bank are clearly evolving to become more inclusive of new stakeholders from new donor countries to societies and individual citizens. other global bodies such as the g-8 and the increasingly the g-20 have filled leadership gaps and they are increasingly shaping the direction of global development. now, the quep that we ask is there an argument to be made that this global -- that this global...
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of it is that we have international law in countries. our application in the cyberspace. confidence-building measures are important. we think couldst stabilize cyberspace. the principles of human rights laws. to have a common vision is essential if we want to shape the engine. secondly, on cyber crime and cyber security we have obviously a very practical corporation. at think this will always remain at the center of all work. this has been described by you. up would not come back to it. private sector, the compact between our business is well defined a certain dynamic. it is crucial to define how to protect the most critical thoughts of our independent infrastructure, the transatlantic format. there are many exercises. and remember in 2005, already under protection. this error projection, the dimension of all that. leila environment, provides security, also very important and should be encased in bats. we have also to stimulate the contact between cyber security community's. so this is basically the main element of the agenda. what could
of it is that we have international law in countries. our application in the cyberspace. confidence-building measures are important. we think couldst stabilize cyberspace. the principles of human rights laws. to have a common vision is essential if we want to shape the engine. secondly, on cyber crime and cyber security we have obviously a very practical corporation. at think this will always remain at the center of all work. this has been described by you. up would not come back to it. private...
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this is what motivates the effort at international institution building and the speech today is a way to be dedicated to an increasingly important facet of that undertaking, namely peacebuilding. this is a new and important enterprise with which he is personally associated and provides the inspiration when he needed the direction. following his remarks, he will be able unwilling to ask steve to answer questions. please identify yourselves. the discussion is open and is partially your choice. it's a pleasure to see you here and please take the floor we are eager to hear you. [applause] >> president of csis, distinguished participants, ladies and gentlemen it is a great honor for me to participate in this very important gathering with so many distinguished friends with whom i have been working very closely and thank you for your support and for this opportunity. dr. brzezinski once it's always a pleasure to meet you were and you've been at the center of the global affairs for so many decades and it's been an honor to get good advice and counsel from you and you have been such a good str
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international news live from moscow this is our she was mean thanks for joining is less than three weeks before egypt's landmark presidential election on the country's plunging deeper into turmoil mass protests against the interim military rulers have turned deadly leaving at least one person reported dead and scores injured let's now get more from our correspondent in the region paul it's clear poor nice to see you so what triggered the clashes this time. well friday's violence a city have been triggered when protesters ignored warnings not to approach the defense ministry building they started throwing stones at security forces who responded with tear gas and water cannons and according to a number of eyewitnesses they were rounds of live ammunition that were fired what is particularly significant those are for the first time we witnessing hard line islamize at the forefront of these what have become weekly demonstrations with the ruling military and when we talk about islam as we're talking here about the powerful muslim brotherhood as well as the ultra conservative party the islam ha
international news live from moscow this is our she was mean thanks for joining is less than three weeks before egypt's landmark presidential election on the country's plunging deeper into turmoil mass protests against the interim military rulers have turned deadly leaving at least one person reported dead and scores injured let's now get more from our correspondent in the region paul it's clear poor nice to see you so what triggered the clashes this time. well friday's violence a city have...
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>> it needs to be pointed out that most of the international news is from her family and her relatives. they are saying that she is suffering from back pain. there were reports in the press that she has a herniated disk. she is spending most of the time in bed and cannot really move. after 20 days of hunger strike which she announced last month, she is now saying that she only wants german doctors only wants -- only once german doctors to treat her. we are getting reports that she will also be examined by ukrainian doctors. it was one of her demands that only german doctors are allowed to examine her. >> these are pictures of the alleged injuries that she sustained. do we know for certain that she has ended her hunger strike? >> we don't know at the moment. she agreed to do it, but we will see what happens today. she was moved early in the morning to the hospital at 7:00 a.m. and at the moment we are only having reports from the ukraine which say she was moved to the hospital, but no other information. we don't know actually what happened yesterday. in terms of ukrainian doctors being
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check out some other international news for you in brief the r.t. world update now an air strike in yemen has killed five al qaeda militants in the country's south and the attack level the house in the town of jaar where the men were staying a jar has been held by al-qaeda militants for the past year the u.s. has been using drones to strike insurgents in yemen although it remains unclear who was behind the attack. police in mexico found eighteen mutilated bodies dumped into cars in the western state of journalists go left with the bodies suggested they were victims of a gang killing mexican drug cartels often dismember their victims and place them in vehicles around fifty thousand people have been killed in drug related violence since president felipe calderon came to power in two thousand and six. and the flame for the two thousand and twelve games has been lit in the birthplace of the olympics the event took place in a limpia in front of the temple of hara next to the ancient stadium professional actors staged the entire ceremony as dark men dress
check out some other international news for you in brief the r.t. world update now an air strike in yemen has killed five al qaeda militants in the country's south and the attack level the house in the town of jaar where the men were staying a jar has been held by al-qaeda militants for the past year the u.s. has been using drones to strike insurgents in yemen although it remains unclear who was behind the attack. police in mexico found eighteen mutilated bodies dumped into cars in the western...
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. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> this is kim -- about to feel one of his favorite sensations. at shell, we're developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia that can help us get the most from our energy resources. let's use energy more efficiently. let's go.
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international news live from moscow this is as he was me your leadership our thanks for joining it's less than three weeks before egypt's landmark presidential election and the country's plunging deeper into turmoil mass protests against the interim military rulers have turned deadly leaving at least one person reported dead and scores injured and this time it was hard line islamists not pro-democracy secular parties who were at the forefront of the protests now correspondent in the region policy and now reports. friday's violence was sparked by a mass rally that was called for by the muslim brotherhood in cairo's central tuffy a square it was the latest in a series of demonstrations by protesters calling on the ruling military to step down and hand over power to civilian rule thousands of people responded to the pool and turned out into the square but things turned ugly when they started to make their way to the defense ministry building now the building was secured by a barbed wire and protesters attempted to cut that barbed wire they also threw stones at security forces who respon
international news live from moscow this is as he was me your leadership our thanks for joining it's less than three weeks before egypt's landmark presidential election and the country's plunging deeper into turmoil mass protests against the interim military rulers have turned deadly leaving at least one person reported dead and scores injured and this time it was hard line islamists not pro-democracy secular parties who were at the forefront of the protests now correspondent in the region...
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>> guest: in the short term, it was a game changer in the sense that we moved to a new level of international unity in terms of punishing the north for these sorts of actions. in the sense that we had u.n. security resolutions really for the first time in which china and russia were to sign on to these, and unanimously condemned north korea and sanctioned them for their actions. in the short term, i think that was a game changer, and sense then, every time the north koreans have done something egregious, for the most part, the chinese and the russians have gone along and said something especially with nuclear tests, but in the longer term, in retrospect, that was about the only real change. it didn't create the sort of game changing mentality in the way that the chinese dealt with north korea. you know, i think there's a lot of debate in china as to whether they should drop the ally, drop this legacy of the cold war and really help to end this regime. that clearly does not happen. if anything, chinese has drawn closer 20 north korea politically and supporting the new leadership. it didn't cre
>> guest: in the short term, it was a game changer in the sense that we moved to a new level of international unity in terms of punishing the north for these sorts of actions. in the sense that we had u.n. security resolutions really for the first time in which china and russia were to sign on to these, and unanimously condemned north korea and sanctioned them for their actions. in the short term, i think that was a game changer, and sense then, every time the north koreans have done...
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centrifuges increasing centrifuges even today just recent news came out that in four door they've increased the number of centuries of another hundred well over two hundred fifty centuries in for the underground facility which only internal i mean it's very nice i can stay with you if i can stay with you so the more pressure you apply on the around the more it pursues its program that seems to be the logic. well not exactly i think but i'm going i'm saying that there is another maximal demand in so far as iran has and i mean the united states and the international community haven't demanded that iran cease all in richmond two thousand and three point five percent which only the united states vienna in two thousand and nine offered to iran russia. iran such a plan and iran rejected because our own factional sort of infighting now the equation is changing obviously iran is continuing a pace to expand its program program and i think the united states and i think the west in the members of the p five plus one have to some extent realize that i do think if the talks do break down there is going
centrifuges increasing centrifuges even today just recent news came out that in four door they've increased the number of centuries of another hundred well over two hundred fifty centuries in for the underground facility which only internal i mean it's very nice i can stay with you if i can stay with you so the more pressure you apply on the around the more it pursues its program that seems to be the logic. well not exactly i think but i'm going i'm saying that there is another maximal demand...
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. >>> and other news today on wall street the dow fell again, 33 points this time closing at 12,598. a united nations spokesman says a team of international observers has been evacuated from a town in syria. the syrian based u.s. spokesman says the u.s. members picked up the team today. they were stranded in the area with members of the opposition. >>> the blind chinese activist, chen guangcheng today filling out a passport activation and posing for a photo at the hospital. >>> fbi director confirming that the bureau is launching an investigation as to who leaked information about the al qaeda plot. says such leaks during on going law enforcement operations damage u.s. relations with alli allies. >>> the u.s. navy says an amphibious assault ship collided. a third fleet statement says the collision between the assault ship and the oiler occurred at mid morning today approximately 128 miles off southern california. >>> and here in the nation's capitol american police officers can wear the turbines and flowing beards associated with their religion. they know of no other major metropolit
. >>> and other news today on wall street the dow fell again, 33 points this time closing at 12,598. a united nations spokesman says a team of international observers has been evacuated from a town in syria. the syrian based u.s. spokesman says the u.s. members picked up the team today. they were stranded in the area with members of the opposition. >>> the blind chinese activist, chen guangcheng today filling out a passport activation and posing for a photo at the hospital....
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let's now take a look at some other international news stories in brief for you this hour for claimed the nine eleven mastermind khalid shaikh mohammed and four other men accused of planning their trustees in the u.s. will be charged today i'd go on time of day and there are new rules for trials held at guantanamo including a ban on evidence obtained under torture a previous attempts to charge one hundred will stop three years ago when president barack obama tried to close the prison relatives of some of the victims of nine eleven the military complex to attend the arraignment. a u.s. drone strike has killed at least a night a speck of militants in northwest pakistan the region is thought to be a lifeline of taliban calls border insurgent activity pakistan has previously complained about that target saying they violate its sovereignty the rate of u.s. let's try this has increased since president obama took office of in two thousand and eight. a french court has sentenced an old kiran born scientists to five years in prison for plotting terrorist attacks. or was arrested in two thousan
let's now take a look at some other international news stories in brief for you this hour for claimed the nine eleven mastermind khalid shaikh mohammed and four other men accused of planning their trustees in the u.s. will be charged today i'd go on time of day and there are new rules for trials held at guantanamo including a ban on evidence obtained under torture a previous attempts to charge one hundred will stop three years ago when president barack obama tried to close the prison relatives...
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the international astronomical union approved the namings. members of the organization agreed that the move might give a boost to rebuilding efforts. the 12 new names include the prefectures of miyagi and iwate as well as rikuzentakata. members also chose the village of sakaemura and tsunamachi. an earthquake struck both areas a day after the march 11th disaster. the deputy head of japan's national astronomical observatory proposed the names after consulting colleagues in the u.s. >> translator: even though the asteroids cannot be seen, i'd like the survivors to be able to look up at the sky and imagine them there. maybe it will ease their pain and give them hope. >> he's a native of fukushima prefecture. >>> japanese bartending has never been bigger. the country has two reigning world champions. and overseas bartenders now come to tokyo specifically to hone their skills. nhk world's yoko tanaka visited the latest show to see the best of the best in action. >> reporter: with 8,000 people attending and 50-plus exhibitors, the first tokyo inter
the international astronomical union approved the namings. members of the organization agreed that the move might give a boost to rebuilding efforts. the 12 new names include the prefectures of miyagi and iwate as well as rikuzentakata. members also chose the village of sakaemura and tsunamachi. an earthquake struck both areas a day after the march 11th disaster. the deputy head of japan's national astronomical observatory proposed the names after consulting colleagues in the u.s. >>...
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still to come for the first facebook fury has forced the head of the international monetary fund to express sympathy with greece's financial struggle christine legarde caused outrage by saying she had more sympathy for poor african children than greeks suffering economic problems she also suggested that the greek culture of tax evasion was their main cause of their hardship prompting tens of thousands of furious messages on social networking page well for more on this story i'm joined by george graham attorney and professor of international law clearly a vast number of greeks not at all happy over this are you personally insulted by the guards comments well you know it's a huge hypocrisy for christine legarde to bear the music of the. various have been a video last week before congress i can tell you that it's very it's going to with a very poor people exactly because it's oil it's other sources looted by a multinational corps by this exactly out of the auspices of this. increase so if with there is one thing between the music. in the media is that they are following the same policies. of a
still to come for the first facebook fury has forced the head of the international monetary fund to express sympathy with greece's financial struggle christine legarde caused outrage by saying she had more sympathy for poor african children than greeks suffering economic problems she also suggested that the greek culture of tax evasion was their main cause of their hardship prompting tens of thousands of furious messages on social networking page well for more on this story i'm joined by george...
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does check everything now looking at the way things are now would you say that international news companies have been relying too much on so-called citizen journalists accepting reports from people who may have a political axe to grind. i don't know that there is much news coming from so-called citizen journalists the b.b.c. . the guardian the observer and c.n.n. they all use these top very high paid photographers worked out of his like mark a lot of the guy who's complaining about his photograph i mean michael or himself has made millions and perhaps i don't know hundreds of thousands of dollars on photography that is used to sell the western nato worse it's just total propaganda news everywhere so the system will rely on who you know whatever it needs complete fabrications used in the new york new york times about sudan for example complete fabrications used in the in the you know time magazine from eastern congo for example it's a very consistent pattern of propaganda george orwell talked about it you know fifty sixty years ago. that any opinion could could this be good to meet at the ce
does check everything now looking at the way things are now would you say that international news companies have been relying too much on so-called citizen journalists accepting reports from people who may have a political axe to grind. i don't know that there is much news coming from so-called citizen journalists the b.b.c. . the guardian the observer and c.n.n. they all use these top very high paid photographers worked out of his like mark a lot of the guy who's complaining about his...
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international news live from moscow this is the with me thanks for joining us russia says both the syrian government and opposition government are to blame for the deaths of more than one hundred civilians including over thirty children in the city of houla over the weekend speaking after a meeting with his british counterpart in moscow foreign minister minister sergei lavrov warned against assigning blame for this massacre. has the details for us. russia is calling for an international investigation to be held looking into what happened in houla while the west including the united states and great britain are pointing their fingers at assad while the foreign minister. says that it's too early to make any conclusions since it's clearly the situation is not one sided at all. but to do at the u.n. security council on sunday the head of the international peace mission in syria confirm there in houla there were signs of artillery and tank shelling but there were also many coops as we've had to find from close distance signs of a slaughter google says both sides apparently had a hand in the de
international news live from moscow this is the with me thanks for joining us russia says both the syrian government and opposition government are to blame for the deaths of more than one hundred civilians including over thirty children in the city of houla over the weekend speaking after a meeting with his british counterpart in moscow foreign minister minister sergei lavrov warned against assigning blame for this massacre. has the details for us. russia is calling for an international...
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the new penalties prohibit the bank from financial transactions in the u.s. and freezes any assets under u.s. jurisdiction. it also hoped the move will make it more difficult to pay the salaries of the pro-government thugs who perpetrated the massacre in hula. >>> u.n. observers say 13 bodies have been discovered bound and shot in eastern syria. a warning to our viewers, the report contains graphic images you may find disturbing. we have been following the story from cairo. >> reporter: the u.n. observer mission in syria says it's appalled and disturbed of another gruesome attack inside syria, this one taking place in the eastern part of the country. amateur footage posted on line which we couldn't authenticate show bodies laid on the ground with hands tied behind their back, shot execution style. now this attack comes on the heels of another deadly massacre that took place in hula on friday that left more than 100 people dead and triggered international condemnation with many western powers expelling syrian diplomats. >> i don't know what would possibly just
the new penalties prohibit the bank from financial transactions in the u.s. and freezes any assets under u.s. jurisdiction. it also hoped the move will make it more difficult to pay the salaries of the pro-government thugs who perpetrated the massacre in hula. >>> u.n. observers say 13 bodies have been discovered bound and shot in eastern syria. a warning to our viewers, the report contains graphic images you may find disturbing. we have been following the story from cairo. >>...
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in other world news here on r t the international atomic energy agency chief who's been visiting iran says the country has agreed to an examination of its disputed nuclear program and he claims the deal involving u.n. inspectors will be signed quote quite soon it comes at less than a day after the u.s. senate imposed fresh economic sanctions on the islamic republic there are western fears that iran might be trying to develop a nuclear weapon of terror and insists its atomic program is only for peaceful energy purposes. a real crash in southern india has killed at least twenty five been injured dozens more investigators believe that the driver of a sleeper train broke a signal and collided with a goods train three passenger carriages overturned many were trapped inside it was just july last year a packed express train derailed at high speed in the state of. a killing sixty nine . a massive rainstorm has caused flooding and power shortages in northeastern france with one person found dead in his home a downpour equivalent to six weeks rain fell on monday night around nancy with water re
in other world news here on r t the international atomic energy agency chief who's been visiting iran says the country has agreed to an examination of its disputed nuclear program and he claims the deal involving u.n. inspectors will be signed quote quite soon it comes at less than a day after the u.s. senate imposed fresh economic sanctions on the islamic republic there are western fears that iran might be trying to develop a nuclear weapon of terror and insists its atomic program is only for...
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ironically in a country where its leader was widely quoted as saying multiculturalism has failed a new immigration and integration survey showed that only a third of foreigners had trouble finding a job in berlin in stark contrast with seventy nine percent in lisbon in portugal and milan in italy critics say the results may only be a consequence of better economic conditions in germany and nothing more regardless those monitoring illiteracy in europe reiterate the risk of social exclusion it would be wonderful if societies were less equal. but while we wait for that to happen one of the intentions that we have in the group is to make such a fuss about this matter that put the politicians and policy policy makers will have to sit up and take notice they say before it's too late tess or cilia r.t. brussels now some other headlines from around the globe and our world update this hour a strong aftershock measuring five point one has struck northern italy now after a five point eight magnitude quake hit the region killing at least fifteen people rescuers say there are more victims trapped u
ironically in a country where its leader was widely quoted as saying multiculturalism has failed a new immigration and integration survey showed that only a third of foreigners had trouble finding a job in berlin in stark contrast with seventy nine percent in lisbon in portugal and milan in italy critics say the results may only be a consequence of better economic conditions in germany and nothing more regardless those monitoring illiteracy in europe reiterate the risk of social exclusion it...
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>> it was again change in the sense that we moved towards a new level of international unity in terms of punishing the north were these sorts of actions. china sanctions north korea for their actions. in the short term, that was a game changer. since then, every time the north koreans have done something accretions, the chinese and russians have come along, especially when it comes to nuclear power. in retrospect, that is about the only real change. it did not change the game change mentality in the way that the chinese do with north korea. especially when it comes to dropping this ally, dropping this legacy of the cold war, and really help to end this regime that clearly that the chinese have drawn closer to north korea , especially in terms of supporting the new leadership. in the the end, it can create a major change that people thought it would. part of it, i think, is the fact that the status quo bias, if you will, in terms of dealing with the north koreans and the crisis, is to try to just bring it back down. to try to lower the temperature. it is not to try to solve the problem
>> it was again change in the sense that we moved towards a new level of international unity in terms of punishing the north were these sorts of actions. china sanctions north korea for their actions. in the short term, that was a game changer. since then, every time the north koreans have done something accretions, the chinese and russians have come along, especially when it comes to nuclear power. in retrospect, that is about the only real change. it did not change the game change...
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trout donald pettitte said the dragon smells like a brand-new car. the capsule was launched by the space x corporation. >>> beyonce is back and in the audience tonight, a super fan by the name of michelle obama. we're told the first lady and her daughters are in that motorcade right there in atlantic city to attend tonight's beyonce concert. last night, the superstar performed for the first time since giving birth five months ago. she looked pretty good. >>> coming up after the break, the dancingist, singingest weding proposal you may ever see. and the big question, was it is intended bride suitably impressed? those surprising little things she does still make you take notice. there are a million reasons why. but your erectile dysfunction that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor abou
trout donald pettitte said the dragon smells like a brand-new car. the capsule was launched by the space x corporation. >>> beyonce is back and in the audience tonight, a super fan by the name of michelle obama. we're told the first lady and her daughters are in that motorcade right there in atlantic city to attend tonight's beyonce concert. last night, the superstar performed for the first time since giving birth five months ago. she looked pretty good. >>> coming up after...